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TCP/IP Network Settings (Windows, Macintosh, UNIX)
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Chapter 3
Printing by Objective
Chapter 4
Maintenance
Chapter 5
Using the Printer
in a Network
Environment
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Chapter 7
Operating the
Function Menu
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Chapter 2
Using Various Media
Chapter 1
Basic Use
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Configure each of the settings.
To dynamically obtain an IP address, check the
checkbox for the method to use:
Use DHCP
,
Use
BOOTP
, or
Use RARP
. If the IP address is static,
clear all three check boxes.
Note
z
If the printer IP address is configured to use DHCP,
BOOTP, and RARP, a check is performed to see which
of DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP is available when the
printer is turned on or reset, and the IP address is
allocated using first available method. If you clear the
checkmark from
Use DHCP
,
Use BOOTP
, or
Use
RARP
, that particular method will not be checked.
If none of the address allocation methods are
available, the printer is assigned the IP address that
was configured in the
IP Address
field.
z
The check to determine whether DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP
are available requires approximately 1 to 2 minutes to
execute. It is therefore recommended that you clear the
checkboxes for the methods that are not available.
z
When DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP is used to assign the
IP address, the server for that protocol in the network
must be running.
z
If you are using a DNS server, tick the
Enable DNS
Dynamic Update
checkbox, and then enter the
Primary
DNS Server Address
,
Secondary DNS Server
Address
,
DNS Host Name
, and
DNS Domain Name
.
z
Enter the
DNS Host Name
using English letters, numbers,
and hyphens to a maximum of 63 characters. Numbers and
hyphens cannot be used as the first character, and hyphens
cannot be used as the last character.
z
Enter the
DNS Domain Name
using English letters,
numbers, hyphens and periods to a maximum of 64
characters. Numbers, hyphens, and periods cannot be
used as the first character, and hyphens and periods
cannot be used as the last character.
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Click the
OK
button.